Amos 7:9
And the high places of Isaac shall be desolate, and the sanctuaries of Israel shall be laid waste; and I will rise against the house of Jeroboam with the sword.
Cross-references
Amos 7:11 directly restates the prophecy: Jeroboam will die by the sword and Israel go into exile — a clear echo.
In Amos 3:14, judgment on Bethel's altars directly matches the desolation of sanctuaries in Amos 7:9.
Amos 5:5 names Bethel and Gilgal as doomed sanctuaries—the same high places of Isaac here.
Amos 8:14 condemns swearing by Dan and Beersheba—other idolatrous sites under judgment.
Amos 1:1 sets the historical context for this prophecy — during Jeroboam's reign, grounding the judgment against his house.
Leviticus 26:30 threatens destruction of high places—the same covenant curse executed here.
Leviticus 26:31 promises desolate sanctuaries—directly echoing the fate of Israel's sanctuaries.
2 Kings 15:8-10 recounts the assassination of Jeroboam's son—fulfilling the sword against his house.
Hosea 10:15 specifically says Bethel's evil brings cutting off the king — directly matching the judgment against the house of Jeroboam here.
2 Kings 15:8 records the short reign of Jeroboam's son Zachariah—starting the fulfillment.
2 Kings 14:23 gives the reign of Jeroboam II—the king whose house is threatened here.
Isaiah 9:14 describes God cutting off Israel's leaders — echoing the judgment on Jeroboam's house and sanctuaries here.
Hosea 5:1 pronounces judgment on priests, house of Israel, and king — paralleling the judgment on sanctuaries and Jeroboam's house here.